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Platter
Handbuilt earthenware
5 × 23 × 15″
2008
Mug
Earthenware
4 × 3.5 × 3.5″
2007
Cruet
Handbuilt earthenware
3 × 3 × 3″
2008
Mug
Earthenware
3.5 × 3 × 3″
2007
Pitcher
Earthenware
11 × 5 × 3.5″
2008
Side plates
Handbuilt earthenware
.75 × 5 × 5″
2008
Side plates
Handbuilt earthenware
.75 × 5 × 5″
2008
Small dishes
Earthenware
1.5 × 6 × 5″
2009
Small dishes
Earthenware
1.5 × 6 × 5″ avg.
2009
Bowl
Earthenware
5 × 18 × 15″
2009
Bowl
Earthenware
6 × 13.5 × 11″
2009
Mug
Earthenware
3.5 × 3.5 × 3″
2009
Bowl
Earthenware
5 × 18 × 14″
2009
Bowl
Earthenware
5.5 × 17 × 15″
2008
Mugs
Earthenware
3 × 4 × 4″ each
2009
Halifax
While attending graduate school, I focused on developing a depth of surface through the building of layers of slips, image and glaze. The potter’s wheel became a tool for the creation of parts – cutting and pasting thrown sections both on and off the wheel.